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Birds Adjustable Harness and Leash, Parrot Outdoor Flying Training Traction Rope Straps with Cute Wing for Small Animal Birds, Parrots, Pigeons, Lizard, Turtles (XS,Red)

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Birds Adjustable Harness and Leash, Parrot Outdoor Flying Training Traction Rope Straps with Cute Wing for Small Animal Birds, Parrots, Pigeons, Lizard, Turtles (XS,Red)About This MATERAILS: Sturdy and durable nylon webbing has anti chewiability , designed to meet the bird's physique? The side close to the feathers is a plain weave material, and the bird will feel more comfortable? The front metal chain is more bite proof and light! SAFETY: It is easy to put on and take off the strap without causing skin irritation harming or feather damage; For better care, the length is designed to be 2 meters, both of which

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  • MATERAILS: Sturdy and durable nylon webbing has anti-chewiability , designed to meet the bird's physique?The side close to the feathers is a plain weave material, and the bird will feel more comfortable?The front metal chain is more bite-proof and light!
  • SAFETY: It is easy to put on and take off the strap without causing skin irritation harming or feather damage; For better care, the length is designed to be 2 meters, both of which provide outdoor sports for your friends and keep you at an appropriate distance and don't worry that your birds will fly away because there is a non-slip rubber handle design.
  • RELEASE NATURE: Get rid of the cage! This combination of an adjustable harness and leash are light in weight, causing no burden to your bird's flying, good for your birds to fly outdoors and release their nature; Come and use the flying harness, enjoying the good time with your birds.
  • ADJUSTABLE: the flying rope is adjustable and please adjust the length of the flying leash to make it more comfortable for your birds. Please measure the size of your parrot, and refer to the size chart to order the suitable flying rope for your lovely pets
  • APPLICABLE: Large Orange-fronted Parakeet,Small Blue-crowned Conure,Cockatiel,Plum-headed Parakeet, Dusky-headed Parakeet,Red-Fronted Kakariki, Small Sun Conure, African Ringneck Parakeet, Small Quaker Parakeet or Monk Parrot, Small Senegal Parrot, Small Indian Ringneck Parakeet, Rosella Parakeet, Brown-throated Parakeet, Small Golden-Manteled Rosella, Small Jenday Conure, Small Brown-headed Parrot,Small red-bellied Parakeet,Small Rainbow Lorikeet.

Overview

  • Size : XS
  • Color : Red
  • Pattern : Solid
  • Brand : FORZENA
  • Material : Nylon
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